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i've taken that flight many times. 13 hours nonstop in dubai. if he was in mid-air when it was identified he was in that plane, when he landed, u.s. cooperation with dubai police is very good. he would have been apprehended at that point. he wouldn't have fled. we need to keep that in mind. i do think the issue of the pakistani component to this is where the next big part of the story is. where and who did he meet with and what was the broader conspiracy, which i believe is the case that happened, how did that unfold? who else in the united states was he working with? even in a tangential manner. >> they call it a no-fly list for a reason. we as americans believe that these names are on that list to prevent the people from boarding, not just perhaps capture them when they get to their destination. >> no, absolutely. the keep point to keep in mind here as commissioner kelly said, 50 hours from the moment in times square when the path finder was identified to when shahzad was ultimately apprehended. in the counterterrorism community the flash to b
i've taken that flight many times. 13 hours nonstop in dubai. if he was in mid-air when it was identified he was in that plane, when he landed, u.s. cooperation with dubai police is very good. he would have been apprehended at that point. he wouldn't have fled. we need to keep that in mind. i do think the issue of the pakistani component to this is where the next big part of the story is. where and who did he meet with and what was the broader conspiracy, which i believe is the case that...
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shahzad purchased a last-minute ticket from jfk airport to dubai. he arrived at jfk, parked, got his boarding pass, passed security screening, boarded the flight. the door to the plane was closed. the plane received initial clearance for takeoff, when at
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>> he was able to board a flight to dubai, even though his name was added to the federal no-fly list some 11 hours before the flight was scheduled to depart. apparently airline workers failed to read the updated list. alarms were sounded just 30 minutes before takeoff, when federal agents discovered his name on a final passenger list. >>> authorities say shahzad, who was born in pakistan, has admitted he returned to his native country to get explosives training. pakistani officials have detained several people in connection with the bombing attempt. mandy clark is in islamabad with that part of the story. mandy, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, michelle. now, one of those arrested is believed that he went to the states two months ago to meet with faisal shahzad, and the search for his family has extended outside of pakistan. his brother is believed to be in canada, and his wife possibly in saudi arabia. cbs news has also learned that this terror camp raided in march by pakistani forces is where shahzad may have spent at least four months training. the camp is affiliated with
>> he was able to board a flight to dubai, even though his name was added to the federal no-fly list some 11 hours before the flight was scheduled to depart. apparently airline workers failed to read the updated list. alarms were sounded just 30 minutes before takeoff, when federal agents discovered his name on a final passenger list. >>> authorities say shahzad, who was born in pakistan, has admitted he returned to his native country to get explosives training. pakistani...
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a long flight to dubai, that time plus the landing. the emirates would have turned him back over, would they not? >> absolutely. if his name had been identified from when the door closed to when he was in dubai, we have a good relationship with them. he would have been sent back. >> what do you infer of being proactive and reactive based on the elapsed time? >> the reaction was tremendous. nypd and fbi guys were all over that car. they knew to go to the vin number. they knew that would lead to the owner of the car. that went to the sale, back to the internet, to the individual. like clockwork cops working around the clock. it worked pretty well, keith. >> i don't want to get too political, but as a function of tamping down fear, what did you think of this president saying -- congratulating the police in this city, the residents in this city and saying this is not a country who is going to be terrified or terrorized. >> i think he got it right on. if we overreact we amplify the attack of the terrorism. terrorism is an instrument of the
a long flight to dubai, that time plus the landing. the emirates would have turned him back over, would they not? >> absolutely. if his name had been identified from when the door closed to when he was in dubai, we have a good relationship with them. he would have been sent back. >> what do you infer of being proactive and reactive based on the elapsed time? >> the reaction was tremendous. nypd and fbi guys were all over that car. they knew to go to the vin number. they knew...
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he was arrested as he tried to leave the country for dubai. the faces a number of charges. >>> president obama declared part of tennessee major disaster areas as they have had record flooding. large sections of downtown nashville, including the country music hall of fame are under several feet of water. the water is beginning to recede. it blamed for 17 deaths in tennessee. >> today is not the dead push your luck in hov lane -- it's not the day. police will be out in full force along several major area highways. courtney robinson is live in arlington with a warning for all new drivers out there. good morning. >> good morning du. we usually see them do this every so often. for some drivers they can use the hov lane. for other drivers, when they see you out there so low, it's not the day. >> i had two offenders. but officers say they catch you often. violating high occupancy vehicle lanes intended to ease congestion. it's a faster ride to work for those carpooling. >> they pose a great danger to themselves when you're driving secure 70 miles an
he was arrested as he tried to leave the country for dubai. the faces a number of charges. >>> president obama declared part of tennessee major disaster areas as they have had record flooding. large sections of downtown nashville, including the country music hall of fame are under several feet of water. the water is beginning to recede. it blamed for 17 deaths in tennessee. >> today is not the dead push your luck in hov lane -- it's not the day. police will be out in full force...
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the plane was flying from dubai to mangalore to india. firefighters and even local villagers rushed to help, pulling people from the wreckage. though most people were killed, there do appear to be eight survivors, including incredibly a 7-year-old girl who was found by rescuers and carried from the crash site. she has severe burns, but it was just a miracle that she has survived. investigators have found the black box and they will be studying it carefully. because this comes after two others were killed in russia including the president of poland and libya where more than 100 people died. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused those accidents, but good news, a 9-year-old boy who survived the crash in libya has returned home. >> kia, was there any test distress call from the pilot, any other clue tuesday what may have caused this? >> reporter: we just don't know yet, but it is a difficult airport to land in, if you overshoot the run way, it is very, very dangerous. it was raining, so there was a real question of visibili
the plane was flying from dubai to mangalore to india. firefighters and even local villagers rushed to help, pulling people from the wreckage. though most people were killed, there do appear to be eight survivors, including incredibly a 7-year-old girl who was found by rescuers and carried from the crash site. she has severe burns, but it was just a miracle that she has survived. investigators have found the black box and they will be studying it carefully. because this comes after two others...
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dubai, that's a long flight. we have plenty of time to get to dubai. so how close were they? he was on board the plane and the door was shut when they took him off. interestingly enough, when the plane is leaving, they thought we have two more guys on the plane we want to talk to. this is what happened. take a listen. >> 2-2 right position, actually, i have a message for you to go back to the gate immediately. so make the left turn when able. >> turning left here. >> make the left turn on to echo west al fa, you can call your company for the reason. >> they called the company but there was two more guys they wanted to check. they turned out to be false alarms, but that plane was taxiing out and heading towards the runway. >> there was a different narrative that perhaps this was intentional, that they let him get on the plane and waited to see whether he made a phone call to somebody using a cell phone, maybe to dubai or pakistan, i'm here. so yesterday as more of the story unfolded, that was not intentional letting it come down to the wire? >> no, it wasn't. it was maybe spec
dubai, that's a long flight. we have plenty of time to get to dubai. so how close were they? he was on board the plane and the door was shut when they took him off. interestingly enough, when the plane is leaving, they thought we have two more guys on the plane we want to talk to. this is what happened. take a listen. >> 2-2 right position, actually, i have a message for you to go back to the gate immediately. so make the left turn when able. >> turning left here. >> make the...
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just to back up on your last point, this emirates flight is a 13-hour nonstop to dubai. even if it had taken off, there would have been ample opportunity to work out procedures to apprehend him on the other side. that would not have been ideal but it would not have been catastroph catastrophic. i think to the issue of who he was operating with, did he go to training camps, what he learned in those training camps if that's what happened, either he's a really bad student as we've talked about before or the trade craft that they're now teaching now is incredibly poor. we shouldn't lose sight that -- of what attorney general holder said, which is true. this was a very serious attempt. but his capability was lacking. so either all the operations we've been taking inside pakistan, predator operations as well as the pakistani military, have had an impact on( ability of those organizations out there to plan and train, or the quality of recruits they're now bringing in simply is not the same caliber as it's been in the past. if those two things are true, then that is a positive d
just to back up on your last point, this emirates flight is a 13-hour nonstop to dubai. even if it had taken off, there would have been ample opportunity to work out procedures to apprehend him on the other side. that would not have been ideal but it would not have been catastroph catastrophic. i think to the issue of who he was operating with, did he go to training camps, what he learned in those training camps if that's what happened, either he's a really bad student as we've talked about...
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and then spent months overseas in dubai and pakistan. and former neighbor said he was not that social. >> he was very private person. kept to himself. >> and officials are now looking into whether faisal shahzad acted alone as he claims. and whether he had links to any international terror network. pakistani intelligence source said several arrests were made in pakistan in connection with this case. live in time square. sandra endo. jennifer back to you. >> sandra what other leads did authorities have to help get faisal shahzad? >> it was so interesting, jennifer, how this whole investigation unfolded and how it all came together. really they looked into cell phone records and e-mails. all surrounding the transaction of how faisal shahzad bought this nissan path finder found here in time square. with this smoking explosive inside. that led investigators to get on his trail. and, we know how it unfolded moments before the plane was taking off to dubai. they got him in custody. so certainly a very close call that a lot of relief here in ti
and then spent months overseas in dubai and pakistan. and former neighbor said he was not that social. >> he was very private person. kept to himself. >> and officials are now looking into whether faisal shahzad acted alone as he claims. and whether he had links to any international terror network. pakistani intelligence source said several arrests were made in pakistan in connection with this case. live in time square. sandra endo. jennifer back to you. >> sandra what other...
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for dubai. they think he was eventually going to islamabad pakistan and transferring planes in dubai. his named popped up on a no fly list and that's when they pulled him off the plane. investigators say he confessed to it all immediately. >> based on what we know so far, it is clear that this was a terrorist plot aimed at murdering americans in one of the busiest places in our country. >> reporter: investigators say faisal shahzad admitted he received training in making fertilizer-based bombs in his native pakistan in the five months he was there prior to returning to the u.s. in february of this year. he faces mass destruction and terrorism charges. with regard to pakistan authority there is have rounded up at least seven individuals thought to be tied to this bombing plot in manhattan. that is the very latest from the satellite center, i'm will thomas, fox 5 news. >>> as for the developing story on that oil leak in the gulf, it is not confirmed but there are reports tonight oil is washing up
for dubai. they think he was eventually going to islamabad pakistan and transferring planes in dubai. his named popped up on a no fly list and that's when they pulled him off the plane. investigators say he confessed to it all immediately. >> based on what we know so far, it is clear that this was a terrorist plot aimed at murdering americans in one of the busiest places in our country. >> reporter: investigators say faisal shahzad admitted he received training in making...
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the plane did take off for dubai. passengers arriving there said initially they had no idea what was going on. >> they were very discreet. we didn't even know when they came on. the captain announced that a passenger had been removed. we did not know who that passenger was. again, until we read the cnn teletype. that's how we discovered who it was. >> the dubai-based emirates airline says two passengers were questioned but they were released and allowed to travel on that flight. >>> does the fact -- this is what we want to ask you. does the fact shahzad was able to board that plane and was only caught minutes before his flight took off expose gaps in the system do you think, or are you confident that the no-fly system works as is? call us at 1-877-tell-hln or e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. you can text us, too. views, your comment and name to or go to our facebook pages. find me at christi paul hln. i'd love to hear from you. you can go to twitter, too. follow us at twitter.com/hln and give us your views. this is what it's
the plane did take off for dubai. passengers arriving there said initially they had no idea what was going on. >> they were very discreet. we didn't even know when they came on. the captain announced that a passenger had been removed. we did not know who that passenger was. again, until we read the cnn teletype. that's how we discovered who it was. >> the dubai-based emirates airline says two passengers were questioned but they were released and allowed to travel on that flight....
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the plane was arriving from dubai and overshot the runway. >>> only on 9 tonight, a former army major from our area has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for an horrific crime. raping a baby. federal authorities found 30,000 images and 100 videos of children porn on the computer of 35-year-old daniel wolverton. he is now facing more charges. >> reporter: he was a 1997 west point graduate. with a career as an army trial lawyer that appeared to be on the fast track. now behind bars after raping a boy as young as three months old, an act he videotaped. >> raping an infant. oh, boy. that is terrible. >> reporter: neighbors say wolverton livedded with his wife and children on this quiet arlington street. quiet until law enforcement descended on the home lastfall and seized tens of thousands of pornographic images including a memory card with images of a man raping an infant. >> the entire street was alive from 5:00 a.m. in the morning on. >> it can happen anywhere in today's world. somebody with a computer. >> more police than i have ever seen ever. >> reporter: according to court recor
the plane was arriving from dubai and overshot the runway. >>> only on 9 tonight, a former army major from our area has been sentenced to 27 years in prison for an horrific crime. raping a baby. federal authorities found 30,000 images and 100 videos of children porn on the computer of 35-year-old daniel wolverton. he is now facing more charges. >> reporter: he was a 1997 west point graduate. with a career as an army trial lawyer that appeared to be on the fast track. now behind...
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., how he trained to make bombs in pakistan and how he was able to board a flight to dubai even though he had just been placed on the u.s. government ono-fly list. >>> chilling account. a university of virginia lacrosse player charged with murdering yeardley love. a star on the women's team talks to police about what happened that night and why his lawyers are calling her death an accident. >>> and to washington and back. former first lady laura bush speaks out live about her life before, during and after the years in the white house, and we're there for a very intimate visit with her twin daughters at the family's texas ranch "today," wednesday, may 5th, 2010. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. welcome to "today" on a wednesday morning. i'm matt lauer. >> i'm meredith vieira. >>> faisal shahzad is said to be cooperating with investigators talking openly about his attempts to carry out a terror attack right here in new york. >> according to reports, shahzad told authorities he acted alone but he did say he was trained on how to make bombs during a recent tr
., how he trained to make bombs in pakistan and how he was able to board a flight to dubai even though he had just been placed on the u.s. government ono-fly list. >>> chilling account. a university of virginia lacrosse player charged with murdering yeardley love. a star on the women's team talks to police about what happened that night and why his lawyers are calling her death an accident. >>> and to washington and back. former first lady laura bush speaks out live about her...
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the flight from dubai to mangalore was carrying 166 people and only eight survived. mark philliphas more. >> reporter: it was the breaking up of the plane as it overshot the runway at mangalore airport that may have saved some of its passengers. the survivors were either thrown free or managed to climb out through gaps in the fuselage as it split apart and before the flames cob assumed it. "there was a blast, perhaps a tire bursting, as the plane landed," this man says. "within five seconds there was fire and smoke all over." "we looked up and saw an opening and crawled through it," says this man. the flight from dubai to mangalore was full of indian migrant workers and their families returning from jobs in the gulf. more than 20 children were on board. the plane, a boeing 737 was only three years old. the airport, though, has a reputation as a challenging one for pilots. its runways are carved out of hilly jungle country and are sited on a tabletop plateau with cliff-like drop-offs. the plane appears to have skidded off the end of the runway as the pilot tried to re
the flight from dubai to mangalore was carrying 166 people and only eight survived. mark philliphas more. >> reporter: it was the breaking up of the plane as it overshot the runway at mangalore airport that may have saved some of its passengers. the survivors were either thrown free or managed to climb out through gaps in the fuselage as it split apart and before the flames cob assumed it. "there was a blast, perhaps a tire bursting, as the plane landed," this man says....
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he was arrested monday night after boarding plane to dubai. it's raising questions about why he was able to buy a ticket hours after being put on the list. the government will now require airlines to check that list within two hours of the time that it's changed. some of the other passengers on his flid said that they didn't realize what was happening when the plane returned to the gate. >> i didn't think it was anything to be concerned about. obviously he was just trying to get out of the country, so i didn't feel like there was any threat, there was no skir might be, there was no incident of that nature. >> shahzad is apparently cooperating with authorities. he told investigators that he traveled to pakistan several times between july of 2009 and february of 2010. while there, he visited militant group training camps. security forces in pakistan have also arrested nearly a dozen other people in connection with this case. shahzad also apparently has ties to the washington area. according to the "wall street journal," he attended southeastern
he was arrested monday night after boarding plane to dubai. it's raising questions about why he was able to buy a ticket hours after being put on the list. the government will now require airlines to check that list within two hours of the time that it's changed. some of the other passengers on his flid said that they didn't realize what was happening when the plane returned to the gate. >> i didn't think it was anything to be concerned about. obviously he was just trying to get out of...
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. >> lo agarraron adentro de un aviÓn a punto de huir a dubai. enfrenta cargos de terrorismo de portar armas de destrucciÓn masiva. la llamada marea negra que encontraron a 30 millas de las orillas. >> por toda la cochinada que hicieron. >>hay mÁs preguntas que respuestas en el caso polet. debiÓ un policÍa usar su arma para sacar a una persona del campo de juego de bÉisbol? >> muy buenas noches. gracias por compartir este martes. ,hoy el principal sospechoso un hombre paquistanÍ había sido puesto en la lista de no volar. nos cuenta blanca rosa desde nueva york. >> tiene 30 aÑos, naciÓ en pakistÁn, se nacionalizÓ norteamericano y dice haber actuado solo en el ataque. fue arrestado casi a la medianoche en el aeropuerto kennedy. su arresto se produjo cuando estaba en el aviÓn, se ordenÓ a la nave que retornara a la puerta. el pasaje lo pagÓ en efectivo. >> su intenciÓn era matar norteamericanos usando una arma de destrucciÓn masiva. >> hubiesen muerto posiblemente ciento 50 o 200 personas. >> falta de experiencia? >> si. >> regresÓ
. >> lo agarraron adentro de un aviÓn a punto de huir a dubai. enfrenta cargos de terrorismo de portar armas de destrucciÓn masiva. la llamada marea negra que encontraron a 30 millas de las orillas. >> por toda la cochinada que hicieron. >>hay mÁs preguntas que respuestas en el caso polet. debiÓ un policÍa usar su arma para sacar a una persona del campo de juego de bÉisbol? >> muy buenas noches. gracias por compartir este martes. ,hoy el principal sospechoso un...
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been flagged, he was able to buy a one-way ticket, in cash, and board the emirates flight bound for dubai. it was only as the plane was preparing to taxi for takeoff that u.s. customs personnel spotted shahzad's name on the passenger manifest list and boarded the plane to arrest him. the attorney general said he was never worried. >> i was never in any fear that we were in danger of losing him. >> reporter: once shahzad was in custody, officials say he almost immediately admitted he drove the nissan pathfinder, loaded with explosives, into times square last saturday. >> that lethal assembly really made a very big hurt locker. >> reporter: in the criminal complaint filed, prosecutors say shahzad also revealed he received bomb-making training with the taliban in pakistan, which he said provided him the money for his attempted car bomb attack. >> around the world and here at home, there are those who would attack our citizens and who would slaughter innocent men, women and children in pursuit of their murderous agenda. >> shahzad's cooperation may have already paid dividends. officials in pa
been flagged, he was able to buy a one-way ticket, in cash, and board the emirates flight bound for dubai. it was only as the plane was preparing to taxi for takeoff that u.s. customs personnel spotted shahzad's name on the passenger manifest list and boarded the plane to arrest him. the attorney general said he was never worried. >> i was never in any fear that we were in danger of losing him. >> reporter: once shahzad was in custody, officials say he almost immediately admitted he...
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reporter: tonight investigators are struggling to understand what caused an uneventful flight from dubai to mangalore, india, to turn suddenly into a death trap. firefighters in villages raced down a hillside to reach the injured but fire engulfed the fuselage and most of the 166 passengers and crew. but eight survivors managed to escape just before the jet burst into flames. "as we landed, the flight went out of control" said one survivor. "within seconds there was fire and smoke all around. i couldn't even breathe." he escaped through a broken window, but after a few minutes, there were no more survivors to be found. a child pulled from the wreckage covered in flame retardant foam later died in the hospital. victims' relatives who had been waiting at the airport stood near the wreckage in tears. mangalore's airport is on top of a hill making for a difficult approach. witnesses say air india express flight 812 approached from a high angle and landed halfway down the runway. the plane then veered off course, struck a concrete navigation tower losing a wing and careened down a hillside. >
reporter: tonight investigators are struggling to understand what caused an uneventful flight from dubai to mangalore, india, to turn suddenly into a death trap. firefighters in villages raced down a hillside to reach the injured but fire engulfed the fuselage and most of the 166 passengers and crew. but eight survivors managed to escape just before the jet burst into flames. "as we landed, the flight went out of control" said one survivor. "within seconds there was fire and...
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he was caught and pulled off an airplane headed for dubai. "newsweek" and "the new york times" say at least two major security lapses happened here. the fbi lost track of him for a time and the airline did not recheck the no-fly list after shahzad was added. still authorities say his arrest was fast and impressive. >> it was 53 hours and 20 minutes. now, we know that jack bauer can do it in 24 minutes. but in the real world, 53 is a pretty good number. >> roger cressey is an nbc terror analyst and partner in good harbor consults. what do you make of the two major reported security lapses. >> i think the first one with the fbi is understanding in the following way. things were moving so quickly that a drop in surveillance sometimes happens. that doesn't excuse it. it just means that's a reality. sometimes with fast moving events. i'm sure the fbi is going to do their afteraction and figure out what might have happened. the second one is a little more troubling. it ended up well but demonstrated a flaw in the system even after we changed it and
he was caught and pulled off an airplane headed for dubai. "newsweek" and "the new york times" say at least two major security lapses happened here. the fbi lost track of him for a time and the airline did not recheck the no-fly list after shahzad was added. still authorities say his arrest was fast and impressive. >> it was 53 hours and 20 minutes. now, we know that jack bauer can do it in 24 minutes. but in the real world, 53 is a pretty good number. >> roger...
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because he was going to dubai. he got through customs. first of all, he bought his ticket one way for cash. and that should have raised some flags. >> i think that they're still trying to -- but, again, thank god they did catch him. anyway, we'll see what happens there. >> congratulations again to the nypd. >> and the feds as well. >> and the feds, everybody. >> good news for bret michaels. >> isn't that great? >> i'm so glad about this. >> we talked about how this is the kind of thing that could go one way or the other depending on the person. everybody talks about his will to live. boy, god bless him. he's in an undisclosed place now. >> he's still in critical condition. but they do say he's improving. they say it's a painful process that happens now. i guess as this thing heals, the blood clot, it dissolves and it can be very painful and irritating. the good news is that the doctors seem really optimistic. >> they think he's going to make it. >> this is just a little thing. i bought one of those blue bunny personal ice cream tub things
because he was going to dubai. he got through customs. first of all, he bought his ticket one way for cash. and that should have raised some flags. >> i think that they're still trying to -- but, again, thank god they did catch him. anyway, we'll see what happens there. >> congratulations again to the nypd. >> and the feds as well. >> and the feds, everybody. >> good news for bret michaels. >> isn't that great? >> i'm so glad about this. >> we...
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or if it ended up dubai, our level of cooperation with the dubai police is strong enough, we could have taken him there. >> why wasn't he on the watch list that was looked at by the emirates airliner? why didn't they catch him when his name showed up on the schedule, when he had a reservation? the minute he got a reservation, why didn't they catch him? >> right. i think there's two things here. the first, things were moving so fast. i think there was a coordination issue. particularly at the very lower levels. he was only added to the no-fly list within a period of hours after his name was identified. and then i think there was a disconnect somewhere in the broader jfk security perimeter. what we don't know the answer as to why that happened yet. >> let me go to michael isikoff, who is very good at getting to the heart of some of this -- well, let's see what happened here. was this just a good job by the cops? they caught the bad guy? >> in part. there was some good police work there as roger indicated. one element that he didn't mention, is you know, it started with getting the v.i.n.
or if it ended up dubai, our level of cooperation with the dubai police is strong enough, we could have taken him there. >> why wasn't he on the watch list that was looked at by the emirates airliner? why didn't they catch him when his name showed up on the schedule, when he had a reservation? the minute he got a reservation, why didn't they catch him? >> right. i think there's two things here. the first, things were moving so fast. i think there was a coordination issue....
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the plane was coming from dubai with 166 people onboard. the airline said at least eight people survived. the initial touchdown appeared smooth, but then crashed seconds later. officials also say premonsoon rain caused low visibility in that area. >>> this morning, a teenager is dead after being hit by a car in a ksaw included bike path. jackie bensen reports. >> reporter: it happened at lee highway and forum drive. witnesses told police the dodge durango was heading north when for an unknown reason it hopped the median and began heading diagonally toward the bike path. >> unfortunately and tragically the teenage bicycle is deceased at the scene as well as the driver of the suv. the female bicyclists was traveling in front and the suv struck her and struck the male bicyclists. >> reporter: two men who own a business across the street heard the crash. >> i am a business here, and i never see such an action like this today. >> reporter: fairfax police corded off the area for hours to find out what caused the crash. they will investigate to se
the plane was coming from dubai with 166 people onboard. the airline said at least eight people survived. the initial touchdown appeared smooth, but then crashed seconds later. officials also say premonsoon rain caused low visibility in that area. >>> this morning, a teenager is dead after being hit by a car in a ksaw included bike path. jackie bensen reports. >> reporter: it happened at lee highway and forum drive. witnesses told police the dodge durango was heading north when...
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excessive speculation when they're traded in foreign markets, like commodities exchanges in london, dubai or shanghai. the amendment i'm proposing along with my colleagues would allow the cftc to require foreign boards of trade to register with the cftc, which would give the commodities futures trading commission the enforcement authority it needs. it is supported by the chairman of the cftc, larry gentzler. this provision was in president obama's original proposed financial reform bill and i think it is critical to pass in this bill. now, let me explain what has become known as the london loophole. in the wake of the california energy crisis, we learned that most energy trading had been exempted from regulation by the commodities futures modernization act of 2000 at the urging of a company by the name of enron. using the enron loophole, this firm pioneered over-the-counter energy derivatives trading. it set up enron on-line, an electronic market for trading physical and derivative energy contracts. it was a marketplace with no transparency, no paper trail that could be audited, no specul
excessive speculation when they're traded in foreign markets, like commodities exchanges in london, dubai or shanghai. the amendment i'm proposing along with my colleagues would allow the cftc to require foreign boards of trade to register with the cftc, which would give the commodities futures trading commission the enforcement authority it needs. it is supported by the chairman of the cftc, larry gentzler. this provision was in president obama's original proposed financial reform bill and i...
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aeronave se estrellÓ al salirse de la pista en el aeropuerto, al sur de ese paÍs, el aviÓn proveniente de dubai trasportaba a 163 pasajeros y nueve tripulantes, usted conociÓ a una destacada abogada, nuestro colega los tiene la segunda parte de la entrevista. >> llegÓ a las costas de la florida siendo una niÑa, desde esa perspectiva la travesÍa hacia este paÍs fue el general una gran aventura. >> empezÓ el dÍa a ponerse día nublado y las olas empezaron como a chocar contra la embarcaciÓn, empezó a hundirse el barco, mi tÍo se recuerda que el agua le llegaba a la rodilla, el saliÓ afuera, despuÉs entrar y nos dice: estÁn pidiendo auxilio, el guardacosta, vÁmonos! ya nos van a salvar! llegÓ el guardacostas, es un acuerdo. >> llegÓ una vida hecha, tras cumplir una condena en una cÁrcel cubana por defender sus creencias religiosas. >> estuve como seis meses preso, a los seis meses fue cuando empezÓ. me dijeron o te vas con -o no sales mÁs de la prisiÓn. me voy con mi familia. >> con esa decisiÓn desafió a las autoridades y logrÓ salir con su esposa y cinco de sus 11 hijos, s
aeronave se estrellÓ al salirse de la pista en el aeropuerto, al sur de ese paÍs, el aviÓn proveniente de dubai trasportaba a 163 pasajeros y nueve tripulantes, usted conociÓ a una destacada abogada, nuestro colega los tiene la segunda parte de la entrevista. >> llegÓ a las costas de la florida siendo una niÑa, desde esa perspectiva la travesÍa hacia este paÍs fue el general una gran aventura. >> empezÓ el dÍa a ponerse día nublado y las olas empezaron como a chocar...
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tuvo la ciudadanía norteamericano >>> el tuvo estuvo a punto de escapar en un avión con dino ao dub dubai. la nave no alcanzó a despegar >>> según autoridades shahzad le dijo lo estaba esperando son el fbi o de la policía preguntó cuando la arrestaron en el avión >>> por lo menos dos favl significativo que pudieran permitir salir el país sin problemas >>> empezando porque el equipo de vigilancia de fbi le pefrd oí el rastro que shahzad se fue el re puerto kennedy y como resultado investigadores no sabían que iban a bordar un avión para que vieron las lista horas después >>> por el lado es aerolínea es que no comprobaron los mensaje que mandaron a todos la compañías >>> eso le hubiese perm de text de textos aro cuando compró el boleto >>> hay ver as punto que tiene que conseguir ante de poder hacer un arrestos de un individual. son 5 largos cargos que enfrenta >>> acto de terrorismo y uso de un dispositivo drurp y transportar y recibir explosivo y su dañar y o destruir por propiedad por medio de fuego y su explosivos >>> en califica actualmente para un pena de muerte. simple
tuvo la ciudadanía norteamericano >>> el tuvo estuvo a punto de escapar en un avión con dino ao dub dubai. la nave no alcanzó a despegar >>> según autoridades shahzad le dijo lo estaba esperando son el fbi o de la policía preguntó cuando la arrestaron en el avión >>> por lo menos dos favl significativo que pudieran permitir salir el país sin problemas >>> empezando porque el equipo de vigilancia de fbi le pefrd oí el rastro que shahzad se fue el re...
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meses despuÉs se fue a pakistÁn y estuvo el lunes a punto de escapar a bordo de un aviÓn con destino a dubai. >> la nave no alcanzÓ despegar. segÚn las autoridades les dijo los estaba esperando son del fbi o de la policÍa, les preguntÓ cuando lo arrestaron. hubo por lo menos otros pasos significativos en la respuesta de las autoridades. empezando porque el equipo de vigilancia del fbi le perdiÓ el rastro, no se sabe por cuÁnto tiempo, hasta que se trasladÓ al aeropuerto kennedy, y como resultado los investigadores no sabÍan que Él iba a abordar un aviÓn hasta que vieron los nombres de pasajeros por el lado de la aerolÍnea las fallas fueron que sus empleados no comprobaron el mensaje electrÓnico, que les enviaron alertandolos, eso les vez he -hubiese permitido detectarlo cuando hizo la reservaciÓn. >> hay varios elementos de evidencia y varios puntos de las leyes. >> son cinco los cargos que enfrenta; uso de armas de destrucciÓn masiva, actos de terrorismo traspasando las fronteras, uso de un dispositivo destructivo, en relaciÓn violencia criminal... >> no califica actualmente
meses despuÉs se fue a pakistÁn y estuvo el lunes a punto de escapar a bordo de un aviÓn con destino a dubai. >> la nave no alcanzÓ despegar. segÚn las autoridades les dijo los estaba esperando son del fbi o de la policÍa, les preguntÓ cuando lo arrestaron. hubo por lo menos otros pasos significativos en la respuesta de las autoridades. empezando porque el equipo de vigilancia del fbi le perdiÓ el rastro, no se sabe por cuÁnto tiempo, hasta que se trasladÓ al aeropuerto kennedy,...
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he was arrested monday night after he had already board add plane to dubai. it turns out shahzad had been added to the do not fly list earlier that day. that's raising questions why he was able to buy a ticket and board the plane before he was caught. some of the other passengers on the flight said that they did not realize what was happening when the plane returned to the gate. >> i didn't think it was anything to be concerned about with. obviously he was trying to get out of the country, so i didn't feel like there was any threat. there was no skirmish, no incident of that nature. >> security forces in pakistan have arrested nearly a dozen people in connection with this bombing attempt. shahzad told investigators he traveled there between july 2009 and february 2010 and visited a part of the country where al qaeda and the taliban typically set up training camps. shahzad has also had apparently ties to the washington area, according to "the wall street journal" he attended southeastern university more than ten years ago. seu closed last year and the graduate
he was arrested monday night after he had already board add plane to dubai. it turns out shahzad had been added to the do not fly list earlier that day. that's raising questions why he was able to buy a ticket and board the plane before he was caught. some of the other passengers on the flight said that they did not realize what was happening when the plane returned to the gate. >> i didn't think it was anything to be concerned about with. obviously he was trying to get out of the...
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most of the passengers onboard this plane were indian workers returning from dubai. it's something they get to do maybe once every year, once every two years. so, a very sad ending to that journey. >> it is a disaster. jim sciutto, thank you. >>> let's bring in our abc news aviation consultant, john nance. john, good morning to you. >> good morning, dan. >> do we have runways this tricky here in our country? >> we do. there's within in alaska. there's farmington, new mexico. billings, montana, and perhaps others. we had an accident recently down in jamaica that was the direct result of an overrun. these types of accidents, unfortunately, have been all-too familiar to us in aviation safety. they plague us all over the world. this was a brand-new boeing 737-800. a lot of capability. i'm sure the crew had a high capability. but there is this temptation to try to salvage a landing at times, when you're too hot, too fast, and too far down the runway. >> you heard jim sciutto talk about this. but there's been a lot of talk in the media this morning perhaps lax oversight of
most of the passengers onboard this plane were indian workers returning from dubai. it's something they get to do maybe once every year, once every two years. so, a very sad ending to that journey. >> it is a disaster. jim sciutto, thank you. >>> let's bring in our abc news aviation consultant, john nance. john, good morning to you. >> good morning, dan. >> do we have runways this tricky here in our country? >> we do. there's within in alaska. there's...
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but was still allowed to board a plane bound to dubai. federal officials down play the close call. >> i was never in fear of losing him. >> reporter: the charges include attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. and trying to kill or maim people in the u.s. shahzad became a u.s. citizen last year. he lived in this apartment where authorities found bomb making equipment. he was married with two children, neighbors were shocked. he used his own name when he bought the suv three weeks ago. police also found a key inside that opened the door to his connecticut home. in new york, katherine brown, wjz. >>> a real estate broker came forward saying that shahzad told him years ago that he didn't like president bush or the war in iraq. >>> human remains were thrown into a garage and left there to sit. wjz is live downtown, tonight kai jackson reports, tonight the coroner has lost his license. >> we >> reporter: we want to warn you, the details of this story is graphic. the board of coroners have suspended the license of chamber's funeral home
but was still allowed to board a plane bound to dubai. federal officials down play the close call. >> i was never in fear of losing him. >> reporter: the charges include attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. and trying to kill or maim people in the u.s. shahzad became a u.s. citizen last year. he lived in this apartment where authorities found bomb making equipment. he was married with two children, neighbors were shocked. he used his own name when he bought the suv three...
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once it finally landed in dubai. this passenger describes what happened when the flight was held up at jfk airport. listen to this -- >> would not answer questions, that he was polite about it, but i can say it was very well organized. the entire terminal was evacuated before we were taken from the plane. a thorough search of our bags that we had on board as well as checked-in luggage, and then it took approximately six hours for us to get out. >> passengers finally figured out what was going on after they evacuated the plane at jfk and w. cnn in the airport. when the suspect was shown on screen, one passenger said, he recognized faisal shahzad from the airliner. >>> we just heard about a possible connection between the times square suspect and the taliban in pakistan. in court documents, they say faisal shahzad had admitted attending a terrorist training camp in pakistan. let's go to our pentagon correspondent, chris lawrence. chris, were there -- where are these training camps, first of all? and who runs them? >> w
once it finally landed in dubai. this passenger describes what happened when the flight was held up at jfk airport. listen to this -- >> would not answer questions, that he was polite about it, but i can say it was very well organized. the entire terminal was evacuated before we were taken from the plane. a thorough search of our bags that we had on board as well as checked-in luggage, and then it took approximately six hours for us to get out. >> passengers finally figured out what...
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en su mayorÍa trabajadores procedentes de dubai. en medio de un aguacero, la nave se saliÓ de la pista. sÓlo hubo ocho sobrevivientes. >> y en el sur de rusia,1 puente fue cerrado despuÉs de que comenzara a balancearse peligrosamente. varias personas y autos estaban cruzando la estructura cuando Ésta comenzÓ a moverse pero no se informÓ de heridos. los ingenieros aÚn desconocen las causas del misterioso balanceo. >> y ahora,1 adelanto del domingo en el programa al punto. >> este domingo en al punto vamos a analizar la visita del presidente de mÉxico felipe calderÓn a mÉxico que criticÓ la ley de arizona, la falta de una reforma migratoria, las armas, ¿fue calderÓn un invitado incÓmodo? ademÁs, un balance de su visita. >> nosotros obviamente respetamos su derecho de expresar la opiniÓn de mÉxico. >> tambiÉn, insistimos, habrÁ reforma migratoria este aÑo? se lo preguntamos a un experto en asuntos externos estados unidos. el director de la fcc nos dice si la internet debe ser gratis y sin censura. >> la plataforma e
en su mayorÍa trabajadores procedentes de dubai. en medio de un aguacero, la nave se saliÓ de la pista. sÓlo hubo ocho sobrevivientes. >> y en el sur de rusia,1 puente fue cerrado despuÉs de que comenzara a balancearse peligrosamente. varias personas y autos estaban cruzando la estructura cuando Ésta comenzÓ a moverse pero no se informÓ de heridos. los ingenieros aÚn desconocen las causas del misterioso balanceo. >> y ahora,1 adelanto del domingo en el programa al punto....
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suspect faisal shahzad tells investigators he trained at a terrorism camp, headed on a plane headed for dubai. >> i was never in fear that we were in danger of losing him. >> reporter: federal agents are digging into his background looking for terrorist ties talking to people in his hometown of bridge port where he lost his home last year. >> he talked to me previously and when i was out gardening and said he was going to go back to pakistan. >> reporter: local police say shahzad never crossed their radar. >> try to fly under the radar. they come in perfect citizens until it's time for them to do their deed. >> reporter: nor did he seem to raise red flags with neighbors and people who worked with him. >> mild mannered, wonderful family. >> reporter: president obama reassured the public. >> we will not be
suspect faisal shahzad tells investigators he trained at a terrorism camp, headed on a plane headed for dubai. >> i was never in fear that we were in danger of losing him. >> reporter: federal agents are digging into his background looking for terrorist ties talking to people in his hometown of bridge port where he lost his home last year. >> he talked to me previously and when i was out gardening and said he was going to go back to pakistan. >> reporter: local police...
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he was arrested on a plane headed for dubai. how was he able to board the plane when he was placed on a no-flight list hours before the plane was scheduled to take off? cleanup crews continue to work against an oil leak in the gulf coast that has spewed hundreds of thousands of oil a day. >> there is a sheen on the water and a growing unease. >> oil is devastating in the marshes. there is no way to remove it if it gets in here. >> robotics jobs for able to tap one of the three leagues, but it has not stopped the oil. at least 200,000 gallons are still pouring into the gulf every day. deployment is still days away and has no guarantees of success. it's closer to the shore, they continue to draw lines just off the sand. bearer booms are being laid to try to keep the oil from fragile coastline. >> we want to see the barges down here. we want to see the contrast -- contractors. >> that call is being answered. many who normally work these waters are now working to save them from disaster. >> if we do not try, if this thing beat us, a
he was arrested on a plane headed for dubai. how was he able to board the plane when he was placed on a no-flight list hours before the plane was scheduled to take off? cleanup crews continue to work against an oil leak in the gulf coast that has spewed hundreds of thousands of oil a day. >> there is a sheen on the water and a growing unease. >> oil is devastating in the marshes. there is no way to remove it if it gets in here. >> robotics jobs for able to tap one of the three...
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list, he was arrested late friday night at new york trying to flee the country aboard the flight for dubai. >> clearly he was on the plane and shouldn't have been. >> reporter: he's charged with attempting an act of terror and traveling to the united states to commit an act of terror. >> it was a great team effort. >> reporter: shahzad said he spent more than a month training in with the taliban and they gave him the money to plan the attack. >> they were always having picnics in the backyard, and the wife looked happy. >> reporter: he mysteriously left for pakistan about gaining citizenship about a year ago. officials in pakistan said they have made two arrests of people directly connected to shahzad. one his father-in-law and another person who reportedly traveled to the u.s. to help him with the bomb blot. >>> a grand jury dieting three baltimore city police officers accused of kidnapping and assaulting two west baltimore teenagers back in may of last year. the teens say they were left without any shoes and one claims police ripped the battery out of his cell phone, and the officers hav
list, he was arrested late friday night at new york trying to flee the country aboard the flight for dubai. >> clearly he was on the plane and shouldn't have been. >> reporter: he's charged with attempting an act of terror and traveling to the united states to commit an act of terror. >> it was a great team effort. >> reporter: shahzad said he spent more than a month training in with the taliban and they gave him the money to plan the attack. >> they were always...
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he was moments away from a clean getaway on monday night, managing to get on a dubai- bound plane, even though he was on a no fly list. the flight was about to leave when authorities ordered it back to the gate and hauled faisal shahzad off in front of passengers. >> went back to the airport. >> reporter: federal officials are offering very little detail about a possible motive in the case, but say faisal shahzad is cooperating and providing valuable information. investigators were busy digging for more clues on tuesday. they found bomb-making material at his bridgeport, connecticut apartment. >> we want to know as much as we can about his background, where he has gone and what he has done and those things are being explored. >> reporter: they are questioning friends in pakistan. the 30-year-old told investigator he acted alone but his involvement with a terror training camp in pakistan has some officials thinking otherwise. tara mergener , cbs news, washington. >>> this morning university of virginia students are still coming to grips with the death of a fellow classmate. this was the
he was moments away from a clean getaway on monday night, managing to get on a dubai- bound plane, even though he was on a no fly list. the flight was about to leave when authorities ordered it back to the gate and hauled faisal shahzad off in front of passengers. >> went back to the airport. >> reporter: federal officials are offering very little detail about a possible motive in the case, but say faisal shahzad is cooperating and providing valuable information. investigators were...
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shahzad was arrested just before midnight monday as he sat on an emirates airlines plane to dubai with the plane still at the gate, he was hauled off by the customs and border protection agents there, having been added only hours before to the no-fly list. the plane then pulled back from the gate but was quickly ordered to go back. >> emirates 202, have you kennedy tower runway 22 right position. actually i have a message for to you go back to the gate immediately. >> reporter: on tuesday, prosecutors disclosed more evidence that they say shows that the suv found in times square was loaded with bomb components by faisal shahzad and abandoned three nights ago with smoke pouring out. inside the car, investigators say they found keys to his connecticut house, and to another car that he owned. the fbi discovered a prepaid cell phone he used to arrange the purchase of the car just last month. he used that same phone, they say, to call a pennsylvania fireworks dealer. the bomb in the suv contained more than 150 m-88 firecrackers. fertilizer was another component. officials say a search of sh
shahzad was arrested just before midnight monday as he sat on an emirates airlines plane to dubai with the plane still at the gate, he was hauled off by the customs and border protection agents there, having been added only hours before to the no-fly list. the plane then pulled back from the gate but was quickly ordered to go back. >> emirates 202, have you kennedy tower runway 22 right position. actually i have a message for to you go back to the gate immediately. >> reporter: on...
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they noticed he was on united emirates airlines flight to dubai. that's why they pulled him off the plane. it's not the no-fly list as such. it's a separate deal. >> pete williams our justice correspondent today. >>> there's an active organization overseas in faisal shahzad's pakistan, dozens of people there rounded up, including several relatives of faisal. foreign correspondent richard engel there from islamabad. richard, what do we know about shahzad's pakistan connections given the fact he told authorities he received bomb-making training in wazirstan. >> he has an important pedigree in pakistan, i'm talking to a senior military retired general who knows the family. kae fr he came from one of the most important families in the military, his father was a advice air marshall and quite senior within the pakistani air force. so he was a well-known person here. people who knew where he lived, that he came back to visit quite often. he was a respected family man. he was not someone who was known for expressing extremist religious views. howeverish th
they noticed he was on united emirates airlines flight to dubai. that's why they pulled him off the plane. it's not the no-fly list as such. it's a separate deal. >> pete williams our justice correspondent today. >>> there's an active organization overseas in faisal shahzad's pakistan, dozens of people there rounded up, including several relatives of faisal. foreign correspondent richard engel there from islamabad. richard, what do we know about shahzad's pakistan connections...
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yesterday afternoon but they lost track of him for a short time and attempted to fly from jfk airport to dubai, when he was arrested. officials were not aware of his travel plans until 30 minutes before takeoff. officials say he almost immediately admitted to masterminding the bomb plot. he told investigators he spent more than one month training with the taliban and pakistan and they did provide him with the money to pay for his car bomb attack. that is the latest tonight. >> thanks a lot. president obama may be closer to choosing a supreme court nominee. he and joe biden met joe diane wood of chicago. she is the fourth candidate to have met with president obama. the president could announce his selection this week. >> a prince george's county funeral home is being accused of particularly heinous practices. the investigation centered on a funeral home in riverdale. details may be disturbing. >> authorities alleged last week they found dozens of body bags stacked on top of each other in a building on this property. on april 26, an investigator conducted a surprise inspection at chambers funera
yesterday afternoon but they lost track of him for a short time and attempted to fly from jfk airport to dubai, when he was arrested. officials were not aware of his travel plans until 30 minutes before takeoff. officials say he almost immediately admitted to masterminding the bomb plot. he told investigators he spent more than one month training with the taliban and pakistan and they did provide him with the money to pay for his car bomb attack. that is the latest tonight. >> thanks a...
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he was arrested just before his plane left jfk airport for dubai. >> i have a message to go back to the gate immediately. make the left turn when able. >> his name was on not fly list but on monday afternoon he was still able to buy a ticket on the airlines. the government says they send notifications when the no fly list is updated but it's up to the airline to check the website with the new information. he is charged with terrorism and attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. >>> nashville is a such a great community and the spirit has never been more evident than it is now. all the relationships down here are playing no music. there's virtual all pledge drives happening now. >> keith urban about blazing fiddles and screaming guitars. the city is recovering from theç flash flooding blamed for 28 death in the 3 states. the cumberland river cresting at a 7-year high, 12 feet above the flood stage. the grand ole opry and the country music hall of flame is flooded out and no one has been able to get in to see if the priceless items items items are in intact -- items are intact. >>
he was arrested just before his plane left jfk airport for dubai. >> i have a message to go back to the gate immediately. make the left turn when able. >> his name was on not fly list but on monday afternoon he was still able to buy a ticket on the airlines. the government says they send notifications when the no fly list is updated but it's up to the airline to check the website with the new information. he is charged with terrorism and attempting to use a weapon of mass...
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the plane took off from dubai carrying 166 people and burst into flames after overshooting a runway. eight survivors are being treated for the injuries. the cause is under investigation. the flight data and the audio recorders are not yet recovered. >> it is more than a month since an oil rig caused a massive oil leak but v.p. is days away from capping the well. >> clean-up teams are doing what they can to get some of the oil out of the marsh land along the southern edge of louisiana. >> some of the environment is no easily amenable to cleaning up. >> huge clouds of oil are pouring out of the fractured well head. as v.p. continues to move vessels into the site and preparing for a tp kill. the process they hope to use to stop the flow. by pumping mud into the leak to jam it and sealing the riser with cement. initially set for sunday, the engineers say they won't be ready until tuesday at the earliest. another setback if so many along the gulf coast who have already been waiting for more than a month now. >> i sense frustration on the part of anyone iran the gulf coast and even around
the plane took off from dubai carrying 166 people and burst into flames after overshooting a runway. eight survivors are being treated for the injuries. the cause is under investigation. the flight data and the audio recorders are not yet recovered. >> it is more than a month since an oil rig caused a massive oil leak but v.p. is days away from capping the well. >> clean-up teams are doing what they can to get some of the oil out of the marsh land along the southern edge of...
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he was arrested late monday night moments before the plane he was was going to leave for dubai from jfk. >> i have a message for you to go back to the gate immediately. make the left turn when able. >> clearly the guy was on the plane and shouldn't have been. >> his name was added to a no fly list, and that's why mayor bloomberg said he should not have been on the plane. he was still able to buy a ticket. the government said they send notifications when the list is update but it's up to the airline to check the list. he is now charged with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction. >>> there city hall wave the checkered flag? that's what we are i waiting for this -- are waiting for this morning. leaders will tell us if we will be sitting on the racetrack in the future. sherrie johnson is live this morning. >> reporter: good morning, megan in a few hours the city's spending board will decide whether or not to approve a grand prix. we are in front of the visitors' center, and the track could go right through this area. it could allow for a pretty big race downtown for five years, beg
he was arrested late monday night moments before the plane he was was going to leave for dubai from jfk. >> i have a message for you to go back to the gate immediately. make the left turn when able. >> clearly the guy was on the plane and shouldn't have been. >> his name was added to a no fly list, and that's why mayor bloomberg said he should not have been on the plane. he was still able to buy a ticket. the government said they send notifications when the list is update but...